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10 Things to know for Friday, June 7

Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

1. INTELLIGENCE OFFICIAL TAKES EXTRAORDINARY STAND
James Clapper seeks to set the record straight about how the government collects intelligence from people’s telephone and Internet use. NSA-PHONE RECORDS

2. STAKES HIGH FOR WORLD LEADERS
Obama and China’s president are retreating to a sprawling desert estate in California for talks on issues including cybersecurity and North Korea’s nuclear threats. US-CHINA

3. HOW EUROPE MAY OVERCOME FEARS OF ARMING SYRIAN REBELS
France is exploring gadgetry that tracks the movement of anti-aircraft missiles or shuts them down from a distance. EUROPE-ARMING SYRIA’S REBELS

4. IRS CONTRADICTED BY FIELD OFFICES
Two agents working in the agency’s Cincinnati office say higher-ups in Washington directed the targeting of conservative political groups when they applied for tax-exempt status. IRS INVESTIGATION

6. CLIMATE TENUOUS FOR JOBS REPORT
It comes at a time of anxiety over the U.S. economy and whether the Fed will soon scale back its extraordinary support. ECONOMY

7. FALLOUT MOUNTING OVER BUILDING COLLPASE
Philadelphia officials begin inspecting hundreds of demolition
ites, the first of what could be several lawsuits has been filed and a criminal investigation appears to be underway. BUILDING COLLAPSE

9. HOW ARIZONA SHERIFF’S REVERSAL MAY AFFECT PEERS
Joe Arpaio, who led the way for local police across the country to take up immigration enforcement, is reconsidering his crackdowns. ARIZONA SHERIFF-RACIAL PROFILING

10. SPURS PLAY TO STRENGTHS IN GAME 1
San Antonio sticks to winning NBA Finals formula of good defense and a little luck on offense to beat the Heat 92-88 and wrestle back home-court advantage. NBA FINALS-FOLO